Associate in Applied Science

Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician

Plan Code
DMTDEAPT
Career Pathway
Transportation and Trades
Program

CIP Code
47.0605
Program Learning Outcomes
  • In a shop environment, apply a logical inspection, diagnosis, and repair process for truck and heavy equipment repair projects to the standards required of an entry-level technician.
  • Perform preventive maintenance inspections and services for diesel trucks and heavy equipment using manufacturers’ manuals in the performance of assigned work.
  • Apply theory and principles for proper maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components in trucks and heavy equipment
  • Comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with shop environments and activities within the diesel/heavy equipment industry.
  • Disassemble, assemble and resolve equipment malfunctions of diesel engines and heavy truck drive trains to manufactures standards.
  • Trouble shoot, resolve equipment malfunctions, and perform routine maintenance on truck and heavy equipment electrical systems.
Program Description
  • 6 quarter AAS
  • Maximum class size: 18
  • Student to teacher ratio: 9:1
  • Enrollment point: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
  • This program is primarily face-to-face with some online, hybrid, and web-enhanced courses. See course details for more information.
  • In this program, students will use various manner of heavy duty truck and equipment including engines, transmissions, hydraulic and electrical components, and other industry associated equipment.
  • Students are responsible for purchasing their own standard hand tools commonly found in industry, PPE: eye protection, shoes and clothing appropriate for the environment.

General Education Requirements

*Note: COLL 101 fulfills either Communications or Humanities

**Note: Students who have previously attended college or university may qualify to opt-out of the COLL 101 requirement. Please speak with your career advisor if you believe this may be an option for you. Students opting out of the COLL 101 course must take 5 credits from each of the three distributions: Communications, Quantitative, and Sciences/Humanities

Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.

Required Courses
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
20
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
20
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
20
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15

Choose courses to total a minimum of 13 credits:

Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
13
Total Credits
103